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NCPC, Catholic lawyers to sustain humanitarian service, advocate rule of law in Nigeria

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By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC, and the National Association of Catholic Lawyers, NACL, is set to partner on sustainable humanitarian services and advocacy for the rule of law in the interest of Nigerians.

The Executive Secretary of the NCPC, Rev. Dr. Yakubu Pam disclosed this when executive members of the National Association of Catholic Lawyers NACL, Abuja branch, paid a courtesy call on his office recently.

Rev. Pam lauded the NACL, for it’s selfless service to humanity.

He said, ” I am glad to extend a hand of fellowship to you; it is very rare to have organizations serve humanity free of charge.”

The NCPC boss charged them to put in more efforts towards ensuring injustice is nipped in the bud, and gender issues are given priority attention.

“A lot of people pass and die through injustice, I am happy people are picking interest on such issues.”

He further lauded the Catholic Church round the globe for doing a great service to humanity and mankind by sustaining and preserving pilgrimage Holy sites around the world.

President of the National Association of Catholic Lawyers, NACL Abuja Chapter, Mrs Bunni Aina disclosed that he organization has been in existence for over 20 years and was borne out of the desire to serve humanity and mankind with special focus on the indigent people.

The NACL takes advocacy talks to prisons where they give public lectures on the administration of Justice and moral conscientiation of the society.

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